omarfeliciano

Fun Fact:
-When the Nautilus returns to the Atlantic Ocean, a "poulpe" (usually translated as a giant squid, although the French "poulpe" means "octopus") attacks the vessel and devours a crew member.-

hcschmidt

A tribute to Sherlock Holmes. Not sure about the shirt color though, originally had the letters black but, I like black shirts so changed to red. I would have liked to keep the letters black, so any thoughts on which shirt color would look good with that would be great!

lyonscc

From William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience, which contains The Lamb and The Tyger. For the Lamb, I wanted something fairly straghtforward, and for the Tyger, I wanted it to be more chaotic, and to incorporate part of Blake's vision of the dragon in it.

lyonscc

From William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience, which contains The Lamb and The Tyger. For the Lamb, I wanted something fairly straghtforward, and for the Tyger, I wanted it to be more chaotic, and to incorporate part of Blake's vision of the dragon in it.

tomspc

Artrocity

In the Odyssey, the Sirens sing a song so irresistible that none can hear it and escape. Circe warns Odysseus of the danger and tells him how to avoid it. He must plug up his mens' ears with beeswax, and have himself tied to the mast.

Well if the sirens looked like this, covering their eyes would've also helped!

cfdunbar

From Jack London's White Fang.
In particular the quote: "They were firemakers! They were gods!" Part 3, Chapter 1, pg. 76. This image came to me while reading this .... well, too long ago.
5 colors on black.... thanks for looking!

kylemittskus

lyonscc wrote:From William Blake's Songs of Innocence and Experience, which contains The Lamb and The Tyger. For the Lamb, I wanted something fairly straghtforward, and for the Tyger, I wanted it to be more chaotic, and to incorporate part of Blake's vision of the dragon in it.

This version places Experience on top, and Innocence below.

This version makes no sense since the first book is Innocence.

"If drinking is bitter, change yourself to wine." -Rainer Maria Rilke

"Champagne is a very kind and friendly thing on a rainy night." -Isak Dinesen

orabbit

elinox wrote:It actually is a free-to-use under the copyrighted commons law image.

Usually that means that you must release your derivative work under the same license. Anyway, it's still a photo. The rule isn't "only public domain photos, or ones you took yourself", it's "no photos".

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